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Opioid receptor signaling

There are three classical opioid receptor types, p, 8, and K 914 Chronic opiate treatment results in complex adaptations in opioid receptor signaling 915... [Pg.911]

Chronic opiate treatment results in complex adaptations in opioid receptor signaling. Much has been learned from studies on mechanisms of tolerance to the analgesic effects of opiates. This is a major clinical problem, as it means that ever-escalating doses are required for the treatment of chronic pain. The classic view was that tolerance reflects a decrease in functional opioid receptors via desensitization and internalization. Desensitization occurs when receptors are uncoupled from G proteins as a result of phosphorylation by G-protein-coupled receptor... [Pg.915]

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It is well established that NF-kB signaling plays a critical role in inflammation and immunity. Understanding the mechanism of NF-kB involvement in opioid receptor activation and chemokine expression may provide a vital key to understanding this complex signaling network. However, the elucidation of molecular mechanisms following activation of the opioid receptor family could aid in the development of future therapeutics for immune system-related and inflammatory diseases, drug addiction and HIV infection. [Pg.323]

Kraus J, Bomer C, Giannini E, HoUt V (2003) The role of nuclear factor kappaB in tumor necrosis factor-regulated transcription of the human mu-opioid receptor gene. Mol Pharmacol 64 876-884 Law PY, Loh HH, Wei LN (2004) Insights into the receptor transcription and signaling implications in opioid tolerance and dependence. [Review] [123 refs]. Neuropharmacology 47(Suppl 1) 300-311... [Pg.334]

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Rogers TJ, Peterson PK (2003) Opioid G protein-coupled receptors signals at the crossroads of inflammation. Trends Immunol 24 116-121... [Pg.375]

Sharp BM (2003) Opioid receptor expression and intracellular signaling by cells involved in host defense and immunity. Adv Exp Med Biol 521 98-105 Sharp BM (2006) Multiple opioid receptors on immune cells modulate intracellular signaling. Brain Behav Immun 20 9-14... [Pg.375]

Zheng H, Chu J, Qiu Y, Loh HH, Law PY (2008) Agonist-selective signaling is determined by the receptor location within the membrane domains. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 105 9421-9426 Zhu Y, Hsu MS, Pintar JE (1998) Developmental expression of the mu, kappa, and delta opioid receptor mRNAs in mouse. J Neurosci 18 2538-2549... [Pg.378]

CXCR4 and Opioid Receptors in the CNS Distribution, Signaling, and Involvement in Neuropathology... [Pg.379]


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